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CRACKING ZEUS: Greek Gods, the 1980’s, and crack. Who are we really? Cal Arts Alum, CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON, has written and directed a play that challenges our perceptions– with a backdrop of the mythical greek gods, revenge, and the 1980’s crack epidemic. A highly thought-provoking visual art exhibit proceeds each performance. Q&A with writer/director follows Saturday performance 12/14. Wine and beer available. The second weekend in December. 12/13, 12/14, 12/15 at 8pm.

CRACKING ZEUS: Greek Gods, the 1980’s, and crack. Who are we really? Cal Arts Alum, CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON, has written and directed a play that challenges our perceptions– with a backdrop of the mythical greek gods, revenge, and the 1980’s crack epidemic. A highly thought-provoking visual art exhibit proceeds each performance. Q&A with writer/director follows Saturday performance 12/14. Wine and beer available. The second weekend in December. 12/13, 12/14, 12/15 at 8pm.

Lowlands is an episodic exploration into the nebulous metropolis of Los Angeles.
Follow wandering Angelenos through the endless landscape as an immodest writer takes a long hike, a lost driver desperately searches for the hospital, a philosopher hunts for the best Chinese food, a couch-surfer goes on a midnight joyride, and several others drift and drop through the city’s corridors.
In this fragmented walkabout everyone’s searching for the ever-elusive center of their city what they actually find is never the same.
WATCH THE TRAILER
Written and conceived by Russell Sadeghpour and Parker Laramie, the series of shorts was shot guerilla-style on a shoestring budget with DSLR cameras mounted to car windshields and doors. In the style of new-wave filmmaking, much of the dialogue (and camera work) is improvised.
One animation segment featuring an L.A. expat (the only episode set outside the city limits) was recorded with improvised dialogue and then animated using a unique rotoscope style.
Frontman Carey Mercer (Frog Eyes/Swan Lake) unifies all eight shorts with the brilliantly moody tunes of his latest solo venture, Blackout Beach. Songs appear from the album “11 Pink Helicopters in the Coral Sky.”
No permits were filed, but neither were any tickets issued. Except for parking.
Starring EUGENE KOTLYARENKO, CALLY ROBERTSON, JAMEELAH NURIDDIN, CARL LISBERGER, AMOS NATKIN, RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR, TREVOR DAVIS, TONI TORRES, PARKER LARAMIE, and WHITNEY ELLIS. Music by BLACKOUT BEACH Written and Produced by RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR and PARKER LARAMIE Edited by PARKER LARAMIE Directed by RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR
(82 min)
Doors open at 7:00pm for a unique Visual Arts experience
Screening starts at 8:00pm
Inclusive Q&A and Producer’s Roundtable 9:45pm
Beer and Wine available
The third weekend in December
Saturday 12/21
@8pm.
@ Attic Theatre
5429 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90016
(Near La Brea Ave)
Tickets
$7 Pre-Sale (*Limited)
$10 General
BUY TICKETS

Lowlands is an episodic exploration into the nebulous metropolis of Los Angeles.
Follow wandering Angelenos through the endless landscape as an immodest writer takes a long hike, a lost driver desperately searches for the hospital, a philosopher hunts for the best Chinese food, a couch-surfer goes on a midnight joyride, and several others drift and drop through the city’s corridors.
In this fragmented walkabout everyone’s searching for the ever-elusive center of their city what they actually find is never the same.
WATCH THE TRAILER
Written and conceived by Russell Sadeghpour and Parker Laramie, the series of shorts was shot guerilla-style on a shoestring budget with DSLR cameras mounted to car windshields and doors. In the style of new-wave filmmaking, much of the dialogue (and camera work) is improvised.
One animation segment featuring an L.A. expat (the only episode set outside the city limits) was recorded with improvised dialogue and then animated using a unique rotoscope style.
Frontman Carey Mercer (Frog Eyes/Swan Lake) unifies all eight shorts with the brilliantly moody tunes of his latest solo venture, Blackout Beach. Songs appear from the album “11 Pink Helicopters in the Coral Sky.”
No permits were filed, but neither were any tickets issued. Except for parking.
Starring EUGENE KOTLYARENKO, CALLY ROBERTSON, JAMEELAH NURIDDIN, CARL LISBERGER, AMOS NATKIN, RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR, TREVOR DAVIS, TONI TORRES, PARKER LARAMIE, and WHITNEY ELLIS. Music by BLACKOUT BEACH Written and Produced by RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR and PARKER LARAMIE Edited by PARKER LARAMIE Directed by RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR
(82 min)
Doors open at 7:00pm for a unique Visual Arts experience
Screening starts at 8:00pm
Inclusive Q&A and Producer’s Roundtable 9:45pm
Beer and Wine available
The third weekend in December
Saturday 12/21
@8pm.
@ Attic Theatre
5429 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90016
(Near La Brea Ave)
Tickets
$7 Pre-Sale (*Limited)
$10 General
BUY TICKETS

TRIFORCE PICTURES AND IMAGINESE PRODUCTIONS
presents
BELIEF
A dark comedy exploring religion, faith, and … santa.
Starring Jason Greene and Arne Gjelten
Written by Steven Vivell
IMAGINESE FILM NIGHT, a double feature of Imaginese films make up the main course, screening the 8min short, BELIEF, a dark comedy in which two best friends challenge their respective beliefs in God and Santa. Directed by Shaun Greenspan, Written by Steven Vivell. Starring Jason Greene and Arne Gjelten. Next is a feature film, Associate Produced by Imaginese, LOWLANDS which follows 8 stories– each in search of the ever-elusive center of Los Angeles. Directed by Russell Sadeghpour. (72mins)
A flurry of Imaginese Trailers in post-production or affiliation will also be shown. Popcorn and raffles totaling over a $600 value.
Closing the evening and Festival is an inclusive Q&A roundtable, Producer’s discussion and festival closing ceremonies.
The third weekend in December
Saturday 12/21
@8pm.
@ Attic Theatre
5429 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90016
(Near La Brea Ave)
Tickets
$7 Pre-Sale (*Limited)
$10 General
BUY TICKETS
Produced by Jameelah Nuriddin, Trevor Davis, and Ken Anderson
Stage management by Nels Christiansen
Public Relations by Mitchell Colley
*Wine and beer available. Mae Koo Visual Art Exhibit preceding the screening from 7-8pm tickets: buying a ticket for either, get you into both.
===== A part of the IMAGINESE ARTS FESTIVAL!

Box Office:
All Festival Pass: $42.00 includes a ticket to each festival production and two free drinks, priority seating. (Must RSVP to info@imagineusfree.com each performance).
Economy Festival Pass: $25.00 includes a ticket to each festival production. (Must RSVP to info@imagineusfree.com each performance).
General Single Festival Ticket: $10.00
Promo Code Pre-Sale Ticket: $7.00 *Limited Quantity
Produced by Jameelah Nuriddin, Co-Producers are Jeremy Aluma, Christopher Hampton & Ken Anderson. Curated by Jameelah Nuriddin, Brian Sounalath and Trevor Davis. Production Designs by Jazzmyn Faulkner, Public Relations by Mitchell Colley and Jameelah Nuriddin, Marketing by Christine Scoffoni and Christopher Bostrom.

MAE KOO PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT, beautiful, radical, and haunting, Mae Koo’s photo illustrations, and ground-breaking photography– all captured in one spot, for a one-of-a-kind photo exhibit. This is part of the IMAGINESE ARTS FESTIVAL, a two-night visual exhibit preceding live theatre and Imaginese films. Not to missed, this 7-8p exhibit will be accompanied by wine and beer bar, and lots of discussion. The third week in December Friday and Saturday nights 12/20 & 12/21 @ 7pm; this ticket automatically gains you entrance into the performances/screenings following. See more at https://maekoo.squarespace.com

CRACKING ZEUS: Greek Gods, the 1980’s, and crack. Who are we really? Cal Arts Alum, CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON, has written and directed a play that challenges our perceptions– with a backdrop of the mythical greek gods, revenge, and the 1980’s crack epidemic. A highly thought-provoking visual art exhibit proceeds each performance. Q&A with writer/director follows Saturday performance 12/14. Wine and beer available. The second weekend in December. 12/13, 12/14, 12/15 at 8pm.

IMAGINESE FILM NIGHT, a screening of films developed by Imaginese: shorts, features, & featurettes. A double feature of Imaginese films make up the main course, screening the 8min short, BELIEF, a dark comedy in which two best friends challenge their respective beliefs in God and Santa. Directed by Shaun Greenspan, Written by Steven Vivell. Starring Jason Greene and Arne Gjelten. Followed by a feature film, Associate Produced by Imaginese, LOWLANDS which follows 8 stories– each in search of the ever-elusive center of Los Angeles. Directed by Russell Sadeghpour. (72mins) A flurry of Imaginese Trailers in post-production will also be shown. Popcorn and raffles totaling over $600 in value.
Closing the evening and Festival is an inclusive Q&A roundtable, Producer’s discussion and festival closing ceremonies. The third weekend in December 12/21 at 8pm.

Lowlands is an episodic exploration into the nebulous metropolis of Los Angeles.
Follow wandering Angelenos through the endless landscape as an immodest writer takes a long hike, a lost driver desperately searches for the hospital, a philosopher hunts for the best Chinese food, a couch-surfer goes on a midnight joyride, and several others drift and drop through the city’s corridors.
In this fragmented walkabout everyone’s searching for the ever-elusive center of their city what they actually find is never the same.
WATCH THE TRAILER
Written and conceived by Russell Sadeghpour and Parker Laramie, the series of shorts was shot guerilla-style on a shoestring budget with DSLR cameras mounted to car windshields and doors. In the style of new-wave filmmaking, much of the dialogue (and camera work) is improvised.
One animation segment featuring an L.A. expat (the only episode set outside the city limits) was recorded with improvised dialogue and then animated using a unique rotoscope style.
Frontman Carey Mercer (Frog Eyes/Swan Lake) unifies all eight shorts with the brilliantly moody tunes of his latest solo venture, Blackout Beach. Songs appear from the album “11 Pink Helicopters in the Coral Sky.”
No permits were filed, but neither were any tickets issued. Except for parking.
Starring EUGENE KOTLYARENKO, CALLY ROBERTSON, JAMEELAH NURIDDIN, CARL LISBERGER, AMOS NATKIN, RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR, TREVOR DAVIS, TONI TORRES, PARKER LARAMIE, and WHITNEY ELLIS. Music by BLACKOUT BEACH Written and Produced by RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR and PARKER LARAMIE Edited by PARKER LARAMIE Directed by RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR
(82 min)
Doors open at 7:00pm for a unique Visual Arts experience
Screening starts at 8:00pm
Inclusive Q&A and Producer’s Roundtable 9:45pm
Beer and Wine available
The third weekend in December
Saturday 12/21
@8pm.
@ Attic Theatre
5429 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90016
(Near La Brea Ave)
Tickets
$7 Pre-Sale (*Limited)
$10 General
BUY TICKETS

An IMAGINESE SCENE NIGHT, watch a roulette of material developed through Imaginese, all ready for the next stage of creation. DANCE, MUSIC, FILM, COMEDIC, DRAMATIC, POLITICAL RANTS, STAND-UP. Our top Writers, Actors, and Directors come together to explore a plethora of STYLES and MEDIUMS. Audience members choose their own adventure; the running order based on audience participation. The third weekend in December 12/20 at 8pm.

Lowlands is an episodic exploration into the nebulous metropolis of Los Angeles.
Follow wandering Angelenos through the endless landscape as an immodest writer takes a long hike, a lost driver desperately searches for the hospital, a philosopher hunts for the best Chinese food, a couch-surfer goes on a midnight joyride, and several others drift and drop through the city’s corridors.
In this fragmented walkabout everyone’s searching for the ever-elusive center of their city what they actually find is never the same.
WATCH THE TRAILER
Written and conceived by Russell Sadeghpour and Parker Laramie, the series of shorts was shot guerilla-style on a shoestring budget with DSLR cameras mounted to car windshields and doors. In the style of new-wave filmmaking, much of the dialogue (and camera work) is improvised.
One animation segment featuring an L.A. expat (the only episode set outside the city limits) was recorded with improvised dialogue and then animated using a unique rotoscope style.
Frontman Carey Mercer (Frog Eyes/Swan Lake) unifies all eight shorts with the brilliantly moody tunes of his latest solo venture, Blackout Beach. Songs appear from the album “11 Pink Helicopters in the Coral Sky.”
No permits were filed, but neither were any tickets issued. Except for parking.
Starring EUGENE KOTLYARENKO, CALLY ROBERTSON, JAMEELAH NURIDDIN, CARL LISBERGER, AMOS NATKIN, RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR, TREVOR DAVIS, TONI TORRES, PARKER LARAMIE, and WHITNEY ELLIS. Music by BLACKOUT BEACH Written and Produced by RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR and PARKER LARAMIE Edited by PARKER LARAMIE Directed by RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR
(82 min)
Doors open at 7:00pm for a unique Visual Arts experience
Screening starts at 8:00pm
Inclusive Q&A and Producer’s Roundtable 9:45pm
Beer and Wine available
The third weekend in December
Saturday 12/21
@8pm.
@ Attic Theatre
5429 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90016
(Near La Brea Ave)
Tickets
$7 Pre-Sale (*Limited)
$10 General
BUY TICKETS

MAE KOO PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT, beautiful, radical, and haunting, Mae Koo’s photo illustrations, and ground-breaking photography– all captured in one spot, for a one-of-a-kind photo exhibit. This is part of the IMAGINESE ARTS FESTIVAL, a two-night visual exhibit preceding live theatre and Imaginese films. Not to missed, this 7-8p exhibit will be accompanied by wine and beer bar, and lots of discussion. The third week in December Friday and Saturday nights 12/20 & 12/21 @ 7pm; this ticket automatically gains you entrance into the performances/screenings following. See more at https://maekoo.squarespace.com

MAE KOO PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT, beautiful, radical, and haunting, Mae Koo’s photo illustrations, and ground-breaking photography– all captured in one spot, for a one-of-a-kind photo exhibit. This is part of the IMAGINESE ARTS FESTIVAL, a two-night visual exhibit preceding live theatre and Imaginese films. Not to missed, this 7-8p exhibit will be accompanied by wine and beer bar, and lots of discussion. The third week in December Friday and Saturday nights 12/20 & 12/21 @ 7pm; this ticket automatically gains you entrance into the performances/screenings following. See more at https://maekoo.squarespace.com

SOMEWHERE LIKE EARTH: Four Clowns Jr. who previously brought you Robin Hood at South Coast Repertory and That Beautiful Laugh at the 2012 Hollywood Fringe Festival and Long Beach Playhouse brings an interactive physical comedy for children (ages 6 – 11) about the environment and sustainability; Kid’s $5, Adults $10) Fresh squeezed juice and snacks will be available.The first two weekends in December. 12/7, 12/8 12/14, 12/15 at 2pm. www.kids.fourclowns.org

Lowlands is an episodic exploration into the nebulous metropolis of Los Angeles.
Follow wandering Angelenos through the endless landscape as an immodest writer takes a long hike, a lost driver desperately searches for the hospital, a philosopher hunts for the best Chinese food, a couch-surfer goes on a midnight joyride, and several others drift and drop through the city’s corridors.
In this fragmented walkabout everyone’s searching for the ever-elusive center of their city what they actually find is never the same.
WATCH THE TRAILER
Written and conceived by Russell Sadeghpour and Parker Laramie, the series of shorts was shot guerilla-style on a shoestring budget with DSLR cameras mounted to car windshields and doors. In the style of new-wave filmmaking, much of the dialogue (and camera work) is improvised.
One animation segment featuring an L.A. expat (the only episode set outside the city limits) was recorded with improvised dialogue and then animated using a unique rotoscope style.
Frontman Carey Mercer (Frog Eyes/Swan Lake) unifies all eight shorts with the brilliantly moody tunes of his latest solo venture, Blackout Beach. Songs appear from the album “11 Pink Helicopters in the Coral Sky.”
No permits were filed, but neither were any tickets issued. Except for parking.
Starring EUGENE KOTLYARENKO, CALLY ROBERTSON, JAMEELAH NURIDDIN, CARL LISBERGER, AMOS NATKIN, RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR, TREVOR DAVIS, TONI TORRES, PARKER LARAMIE, and WHITNEY ELLIS. Music by BLACKOUT BEACH Written and Produced by RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR and PARKER LARAMIE Edited by PARKER LARAMIE Directed by RUSSELL SADEGHPOUR
(82 min)
Doors open at 7:00pm for a unique Visual Arts experience
Screening starts at 8:00pm
Inclusive Q&A and Producer’s Roundtable 9:45pm
Beer and Wine available
The third weekend in December
Saturday 12/21
@8pm.
@ Attic Theatre
5429 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90016
(Near La Brea Ave)
Tickets
$7 Pre-Sale (*Limited)
$10 General
BUY TICKETS

MAE KOO PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT, beautiful, radical, and haunting, Mae Koo’s photo illustrations, and ground-breaking photography– all captured in one spot, for a one-of-a-kind photo exhibit. This is part of the IMAGINESE ARTS FESTIVAL, a two-night visual exhibit preceding live theatre and Imaginese films. Not to missed, this 7-8p exhibit will be accompanied by wine and beer bar, and lots of discussion. The third week in December Friday and Saturday nights 12/20 & 12/21 @ 7pm; this ticket automatically gains you entrance into the performances/screenings following. See more at https://maekoo.squarespace.com

TRIFORCE PICTURES AND IMAGINESE PRODUCTIONS
presents
BELIEF
A dark comedy exploring religion, faith, and … santa.
Starring Jason Greene and Arne Gjelten
Written by Steven Vivell
IMAGINESE FILM NIGHT, a double feature of Imaginese films make up the main course, screening the 8min short, BELIEF, a dark comedy in which two best friends challenge their respective beliefs in God and Santa. Directed by Shaun Greenspan, Written by Steven Vivell. Starring Jason Greene and Arne Gjelten. Next is a feature film, Associate Produced by Imaginese, LOWLANDS which follows 8 stories– each in search of the ever-elusive center of Los Angeles. Directed by Russell Sadeghpour. (72mins)
A flurry of Imaginese Trailers in post-production or affiliation will also be shown. Popcorn and raffles totaling over a $600 value.
Closing the evening and Festival is an inclusive Q&A roundtable, Producer’s discussion and festival closing ceremonies.
The third weekend in December
Saturday 12/21
@8pm.
@ Attic Theatre
5429 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90016
(Near La Brea Ave)
Tickets
$7 Pre-Sale (*Limited)
$10 General
BUY TICKETS
Produced by Jameelah Nuriddin, Trevor Davis, and Ken Anderson
Stage management by Nels Christiansen
Public Relations by Mitchell Colley
*Wine and beer available. Mae Koo Visual Art Exhibit preceding the screening from 7-8pm tickets: buying a ticket for either, get you into both.
===== A part of the IMAGINESE ARTS FESTIVAL!

MAE KOO PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT, beautiful, radical, and haunting, Mae Koo’s photo illustrations, and ground-breaking photography– all captured in one spot, for a one-of-a-kind photo exhibit. This is part of the IMAGINESE ARTS FESTIVAL, a two-night visual exhibit preceding live theatre and Imaginese films. Not to missed, this 7-8p exhibit will be accompanied by wine and beer bar, and lots of discussion. The third week in December Friday and Saturday nights 12/20 & 12/21 @ 7pm; this ticket automatically gains you entrance into the performances/screenings following. See more at https://maekoo.squarespace.com

MAE KOO PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT, beautiful, radical, and haunting, Mae Koo’s photo illustrations, and ground-breaking photography– all captured in one spot, for a one-of-a-kind photo exhibit. This is part of the IMAGINESE ARTS FESTIVAL, a two-night visual exhibit preceding live theatre and Imaginese films. Not to missed, this 7-8p exhibit will be accompanied by wine and beer bar, and lots of discussion. The third week in December Friday and Saturday nights 12/20 & 12/21 @ 7pm; this ticket automatically gains you entrance into the performances/screenings following. See more at https://maekoo.squarespace.com

An IMAGINESE SCENE NIGHT, watch a roulette of material developed through Imaginese, all ready for the next stage of creation. DANCE, MUSIC, FILM, COMEDIC, DRAMATIC, POLITICAL RANTS, STAND-UP. Our top Writers, Actors, and Directors come together to explore a plethora of STYLES and MEDIUMS. Audience members choose their own adventure; the running order based on audience participation. The third weekend in December 12/20 at 8pm.

MAE KOO PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT, beautiful, radical, and haunting, Mae Koo’s photo illustrations, and ground-breaking photography– all captured in one spot, for a one-of-a-kind photo exhibit. This is part of the IMAGINESE ARTS FESTIVAL, a two-night visual exhibit preceding live theatre and Imaginese films. Not to missed, this 7-8p exhibit will be accompanied by wine and beer bar, and lots of discussion. The third week in December Friday and Saturday nights 12/20 & 12/21 @ 7pm; this ticket automatically gains you entrance into the performances/screenings following. See more at https://maekoo.squarespace.com

IMAGINESE FILM NIGHT, a screening of films developed by Imaginese: shorts, features, & featurettes. A double feature of Imaginese films make up the main course, screening the 8min short, BELIEF, a dark comedy in which two best friends challenge their respective beliefs in God and Santa. Directed by Shaun Greenspan, Written by Steven Vivell. Starring Jason Greene and Arne Gjelten. Followed by a feature film, Associate Produced by Imaginese, LOWLANDS which follows 8 stories– each in search of the ever-elusive center of Los Angeles. Directed by Russell Sadeghpour. (72mins) A flurry of Imaginese Trailers in post-production will also be shown. Popcorn and raffles totaling over $600 in value.
Closing the evening and Festival is an inclusive Q&A roundtable, Producer’s discussion and festival closing ceremonies. The third weekend in December 12/21 at 8pm.

MAE KOO PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBIT, beautiful, radical, and haunting, Mae Koo’s photo illustrations, and ground-breaking photography– all captured in one spot, for a one-of-a-kind photo exhibit. This is part of the IMAGINESE ARTS FESTIVAL, a two-night visual exhibit preceding live theatre and Imaginese films. Not to missed, this 7-8p exhibit will be accompanied by wine and beer bar, and lots of discussion. The third week in December Friday and Saturday nights 12/20 & 12/21 @ 7pm; this ticket automatically gains you entrance into the performances/screenings following. See more at https://maekoo.squarespace.com

CRACKING ZEUS: Greek Gods, the 1980’s, and crack. Who are we really? Cal Arts Alum, CHRISTOPHER HAMPTON, has written and directed a play that challenges our perceptions– with a backdrop of the mythical greek gods, revenge, and the 1980’s crack epidemic. A highly thought-provoking visual art exhibit proceeds each performance. Q&A with writer/director follows Saturday performance 12/14. Wine and beer available. The second weekend in December. 12/13, 12/14, 12/15 at 8pm.

IMAGINESE FILM NIGHT, a screening of films developed by Imaginese: shorts, features, & featurettes. A double feature of Imaginese films make up the main course, screening the 8min short, BELIEF, a dark comedy in which two best friends challenge their respective beliefs in God and Santa. Directed by Shaun Greenspan, Written by Steven Vivell. Starring Jason Greene and Arne Gjelten. Followed by a feature film, Associate Produced by Imaginese, LOWLANDS which follows 8 stories– each in search of the ever-elusive center of Los Angeles. Directed by Russell Sadeghpour. (72mins) A flurry of Imaginese Trailers in post-production will also be shown. Popcorn and raffles totaling over $600 in value.
Closing the evening and Festival is an inclusive Q&A roundtable, Producer’s discussion and festival closing ceremonies. The third weekend in December 12/21 at 8pm.

TRIFORCE PICTURES AND IMAGINESE PRODUCTIONS
presents
BELIEF
A dark comedy exploring religion, faith, and … santa.
Starring Jason Greene and Arne Gjelten
Written by Steven Vivell
IMAGINESE FILM NIGHT, a double feature of Imaginese films make up the main course, screening the 8min short, BELIEF, a dark comedy in which two best friends challenge their respective beliefs in God and Santa. Directed by Shaun Greenspan, Written by Steven Vivell. Starring Jason Greene and Arne Gjelten. Next is a feature film, Associate Produced by Imaginese, LOWLANDS which follows 8 stories– each in search of the ever-elusive center of Los Angeles. Directed by Russell Sadeghpour. (72mins)
A flurry of Imaginese Trailers in post-production or affiliation will also be shown. Popcorn and raffles totaling over a $600 value.
Closing the evening and Festival is an inclusive Q&A roundtable, Producer’s discussion and festival closing ceremonies.
The third weekend in December
Saturday 12/21
@8pm.
@ Attic Theatre
5429 W. Washington Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90016
(Near La Brea Ave)
Tickets
$7 Pre-Sale (*Limited)
$10 General
BUY TICKETS
Produced by Jameelah Nuriddin, Trevor Davis, and Ken Anderson
Stage management by Nels Christiansen
Public Relations by Mitchell Colley
*Wine and beer available. Mae Koo Visual Art Exhibit preceding the screening from 7-8pm tickets: buying a ticket for either, get you into both.
===== A part of the IMAGINESE ARTS FESTIVAL!